The Gunslinger was originally a homebrew that was popularized by Critical Role. Later it was officially released on D&D and Beyond for everyone to use. Today, this 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dungeons & Dragons subclass still walks a fine line between being official content or homebrew. It's the perfect fighter class for steampunk and old western-themed campaigns alike.

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Unlike many fighter classes, Gunslinger doesn't utilize melee attacks, which can make it a little confusing to roll up. That's why we're here to teach you how to build it. Grab your ammo and character sheet, and let's get started!

Best Species For Gunslinger

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To roll up a Gunslinger, you'll benefit from choosing a species that gives extra bonuses to Wisdom and Dexterity. For many, the best choice is the Human (Variant). It will allow you to add a +1 Dexterity and +1 Wisdom bonus to your character sheet right from the start. It will also give you access to the Sharpshooter Feat.

You should talk to your DM before you roll up at Variant Human because some don't allow them.

Other good species choices include Ghostwise Halfings, Wood Elves, Aarakocra, Dwarves, and Bugbears. All these will give bonuses to Dexterity, Wisdom, or in some cases, both.

Ability Scores

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Most fighter classes rely on brute strength, but for Gunslingers, Dexterity is everything. It's what you'll be relying on for your attack rolls. Wisdom is also important for a Gunslinger because it will get you a few more grit points, whic💖h is the resou🅷rce used by the Gunslinger subclass.

Wisdom will also make you more perspective. That's essential when it comes to locating targets and hitting them consistently. Constitution is a good stat for any D&D adventurer to pour points into. Your dump stats will be Strength, Charisma, and Intelligence.

Gunslinger Class Features

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Most fighter builds use melee weapons rather than ranged. That doesn't mean that building a Gunslinger has to be complicated. It has a lot of interesting class feature options in its tool belt. You only need to use them correctly.

Fighting Style

Pick the archer fighting style. It may not fit the 'flavor' of the character, but it will give you a +2 to all ranged weapon attacks.

Extra Attack

By the time you reach level 20, you'll have 4 extra attacks. You can use some of these attacks to reload your gun on the same turn you fire it.

Ability Score Increase

You'll get an ability score increase every four levels. Pour them into Dex and Wis.

Firearm Proficiency

Firearm proficiency will give you proficiency in all types of firearms.

Gunsmith

Gunsmith will be your primary source of gaining new ammunition. It will also allow you to repair your gu𓄧ns and craft ne♚w ones.

Adept Marksman

Grit points are what allow you to do trick shots. Adept Marksman will give you a number of grit points equal to your Wis modifier. You can regain grit points after a short rest, rolling a crit, or defeating an enemy.

Bullying Shot

Bullying shot lets you use one grit point to use a thunderous blast to shake the resolve of one creature. You'll make a Charisma roll to gain advantage.

Since Charisma is your dump stat, you won't have much use for this one

Dazing Shot

Use one grit point to dizzy an opponent. They must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, they'll have a disadvantage on attack rolls until your next turn.

Deadeye Shot

Whe✱n you make a firearm attack on an enemy, you can use one grit point to gain advantage on the roll.

Disarming Shot

When you make a firearm attack on an opponent, you can use one of your grit points to shoot an object from their hand. Your opponent will take a normal amount of damage and must succeed in a Strength saving throw to continue holding the object.

Forceful Shot

When you make a firearm attack, you can use a grit point to trip an opponent and force them away from you. They must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, they'll be pushed back 15 feet.

Piercing Shot

You can use a grit point to attempt to fire through multiple targets. The first target will take normal damage. Roll an attack roll (at disadvantage) to hit the targets in a lꦫine🃏 behind the first opponent.

Violent Shot

Extend one or more grit points to increase the volatility of an attack made against a creature. Each point added will stack onto your weapon's misfire score. If the attack hits, you can roll an additional damage die for every grit point you spent.

Winging Shot

When attacking with a firearm, you may use a grit point to topple a creature. They must succeed a Strength save or be knocked prone.

Best Feats For A Gunslinger

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As you level your Gunslinger, you'll get access to a wide range of feats you can use to give yourself a bigger advantage on the battlefield. Here are a few of the best options for the class.

Crossbow Expert

With Crossbow Expert, you'll suffer no disadvantage while firing at an adjacent enemy. Despite the name, this isn't limited to crossbows.

Artificer Initiate

While not being made with fighters in mind, Artificer Initiate works well for Gunslingers. I😼t will give you access to spells that will help you diversify yo𝓀ur class.

Sharpshooter

Sharpshooter will increase your attack rolls. Not only will you deal more damage, but you'll be able to hit from further away.

Lucky

Lucky can help you avoid misfires by allowing you to give yourself advantage on attacks.

Piercer

Piercer will give you an increase in your damage numbers.

In short, Gunslinger is a class with an interesting flavor. Since it doesn't rely on melee attacks like most other fighters do, it can be complicated to roll up. As long as you choose the right feats and utilize your class features, you should have plenty of ammo to work with on the battlefield.

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